Iolcus.Answer 2:Well, they actually left Iolcus for Corinth.
She kills his new bride, Glauce, and then her (Medea's) own and Jason's children, Mermerus and Pheres.
Medea's assists Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece. In order to wrest his throne from his uncle, he was compelled to attempt the quest. In exchange for Medea's assistance, Jason promises to marry her. Although Jason has two sons with Medea, he abandons her for King Creon's daughter.
Oh, honey, let me spill the tea for you. Medea's tough decision was whether to betray her family and help Jason steal the Golden Fleece or stick with her bloodline and let him fail. Spoiler alert: she chose love over loyalty and things got messy real quick. So, yeah, that's the hot gossip on Medea's dilemma.
Jason marries the princess of Corinth.
After Medea killed the princess that was married to Jason, she was married with Jason. One day, Medea and Jason were at the beach and a ship timber fell on Medea's head. Then Medea died.
Medea and Jason initially treated each other with love and devotion, as Medea helped Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece. However, after Jason's betrayal, Medea's actions towards him included revenge and betrayal. Jason's treatment of Medea was characterized by deceit and abandonment.
Medea was made to fall in love with Jason by Aphrodite
Well the story goes is that Medea betrayed her father for Jason, but Jason didn't like Medea so ran away from her, but yeah he WAS married to her.
Medea was famous because her love for Jason caused her to commit treacherous deeds. For Jason, Medea betrayed her own people, then turned on Jason himself when he declared that he was leaving Medea to marry the princess.
The name Medea came from the mythology princess Medea and her husband Jason
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Iolcus.Answer 2:Well, they actually left Iolcus for Corinth.
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She kills his new bride, Glauce, and then her (Medea's) own and Jason's children, Mermerus and Pheres.